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| Short #8: Vision |
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Release Date: 5/2/00
MSRP: $14.98
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Studio: Warner Music
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Year: 2000
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Run Time: 130 minutes
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Rating: Not Rated
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Movie Summary:
[Special Interest]
The "Vision" issue. "Tag Der Freiheit" - An extremely rare 1935 Leni Riefenstahl short. Considered an intricate part of the Third Reich's propaganda machine, her vision in filmmaking has had an enormous impact on world cinema. "Clown Car" - When their car breaks down in the desert, two clowns are left with nothing to live on but cream pies, seltzer water and the meaning of life. "True" - Here's the hysterical short film that inspired the Superbowl 2000 Budweiser commercials. "Why Liberace?" - A fully interactive documentary created exclusively for DVD that looks into the eternal mystery of Liberace. Man or myth? Or both? "Serpent and the Sandman" - Master poet Ben Porter Lewis performs in the wilds of Nevada. "Sky Above, Heaven Below" - This award-winning film tells the story of a young girl in pre-Revolutionary China who sees her own future through her older sister's experiences. Also includes "Number One Fan," "Kite," and more.
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| DVD Features |
Widescreen, Full Frame, Color & B&W, 5.1 Dolby Digital, Surround, Region 1
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| Last Updated: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 |
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